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Chapter 3, Problem 3.17P
A 1.4-kg aluminum household iron has a 500-W heating element. The surface area is
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Solve for this : An engine cover is made from 1 cm thick stainless steel plate (k = 14 W/m K). Air on the inside of the engine cover is heated to 340°C with a heat transfer coefficient of 7 W/m2K. Outside of the engine coverthe ambient air has a temperature of 70°C. If oil was spilled on the outside of the engine cover (ambient side), it could ignite if the surface temperature were to exceed 200°C. In this configuration, would spilled oil ignite? Use calculations to justify your answer. If a 4 mm thermal coating (k = 1.1 W/m K) was applied tothe outside of the engine, what would the outside temperature of the engine cover be reduced to?
QUESTION 3:
Warm air is blown over the inner surface of the windshield of an automobile to
defrost ice accumulated on the outer surface. The windshield has a thickness of
5 mm and thermal conductivity of 1.4 W/m-K. The outside ambient temperature is
-10°C and the convection heat transfer coefficient is 200 W/m²-K, while the ambient
temperature inside the automobile is 25°C. Determine the value of the convection
heat transfer coefficient for the warm air blowing over the inner surface of the
windshield necessary to cause the accumulated ice to begin melting.
The 5-mm-thick bottom of a 200-mm-diameter pan may be made from aluminum (k = 240 W/m.K) or copper (k = 390 W/m-K).
When used to boil water, the surface of the bottom exposed to the water is nominally at 110°C and heat is transferred from the
stove to the pan at a rate of 1200 W.
What is the temperature of the surface in contact with the stove for each of the two materials?
Aluminum:
T = i
°℃
Copper:
T =
°℃
i
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Principles of Heat Transfer (Activate Learning with these NEW titles from Engineering!)
Ch. 3 - Consider a flat plate or a plane wall with a...Ch. 3 - 3.2 High-strength steel is required for use in...Ch. 3 - Prob. 3.3PCh. 3 - 3.5 In a ball-bearing production facility, steel...Ch. 3 - A 0.6-cm diameter mild steel rod at 38C is...Ch. 3 - Prob. 3.7PCh. 3 - Prob. 3.8PCh. 3 - 3.9 The heat transfer coefficients for the flow of...Ch. 3 - 3.10 A spherical shell satellite (3-m-OD,...Ch. 3 - Prob. 3.11P
Ch. 3 - Prob. 3.12PCh. 3 - Prob. 3.13PCh. 3 - 3.14 A thin-wall cylindrical vessel (1 m in...Ch. 3 - A thin-wall jacketed tank heated by condensing...Ch. 3 - 3.16 A large, 2.54-cm.-thick copper plate is...Ch. 3 - 3.17 A 1.4-kg aluminum household iron has a 500-W...Ch. 3 -
3.28 A long wooden rod at with a 2.5-cm-OD is...Ch. 3 - A mild-steel cylindrical billet 25 cm in diameter...Ch. 3 - Prob. 3.37PCh. 3 -
3.38 An egg, which for the purposes of this...
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